Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects
(Last update: 26-Apr-2024)

Result of query: info cati SZS2016] {SDSS} J1442+4055 GN$
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Details on Acronym:   [SZS2016]
  
[SZS2016] (Sergeyev+Zheleznyak+Shalyapin+, 2016) (Not yet in Simbad)
Write:<<[SZS2016] SDSS JHHMM+DDMM AN>>
N: 36+4+2
Object:QSO + LI? + gLe  (SIMBAD class: Optical = Optical Source)
Note:MAO AZT-22/SNUCam follow-up observations of 18 SDSS GLQ (gravitationally lensed quasars) candidates revealing N=36 QSO pairs, N=4 lensed image candidates and N=2 gravitational lenses.
Use of SDSS DR9 and DR10 archival data, Liverpool Telescope SPRAT and FRODOSpec instruments, TNG/Dolores spectrograph, NOT ALFOSC imager and GTC OSIRIS spectrograph.
Ref:=2016MNRAS.456.1948S
bySERGEYEV A.V. , ZHELEZNYAK A.P., SHALYAPIN V.N., GOICOECHEA L.J.
 Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 456, 1948-1954 (2016)
  Discovery of the optically bright, wide separation double quasar SDSS J1442+4055.
oFig. 1, Table 1: <[SZS2016] {SDSS} JHHMM+DDMM A> (Nos A to B) N=17 pairs. Fig. 2: <[SZS2016] {SDSS} JHHMM+DDMM R> N=3. Fig.4: <[SZS2016] {SDSS} J1442+4055 GN> (Nos G1 to G2) N=2.
Ref:=2018MNRAS.480.2853S
bySHALYAPIN V.N. , SERGEYEV A.V., GOICOECHEA L.J., ZHELEZNYAK A.P.
 Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 480, 2853-2860 (2018)
  Spectroscopic follow-up of double quasar candidates.
oFig.1 : <[SZS2016] {SDSS} J0240-0208 A> (Nos A to B) added. Fig. 4, Table 2: <[SZS2016] SDSS J1617+3827 R2> added.
Originof the Acronym: S = Created by Simbad, the CDS Database